Blaise – A modern self-hosting zero-legacy Object Pascal compiler targeting QBE

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52 points by peter_d_sherman 6 hours ago


ausare - 2 hours ago

“ The Object Pascal ecosystem has two options: Embarcadero Delphi (proprietary, Windows-first) and Free Pascal…”

This part isn’t true, for many years now we’ve also had Oxygene - https://www.remobjects.com/elements/oxygene/ (also proprietary)

magicalhippo - 4 hours ago

Looks interesting. As someone who's been using Pascal since Turbo Pascal 6, and use Delphi daily at work, I'm not sure I quite get the "COM-style interface GUID" objection. What exactly about it is complex, and how do you implement Supports() without it?

HexDecOctBin - 3 hours ago

Does this support declaring variables anywhere (as opposed to only in the beginning of a function)? That was my primary complaint when using Lazarus.

samuell - 4 hours ago

It is a bit curious with the Mojo 1.0 beta coincidence, as Pascal was the other langauge with a highly readable and quite simple language combined with performant compiled code without GC.

What it lacked was a modern compiler and stack. There is FreePascal for sure, and Lazarus is impressive, but it for sure has its baggage.

tomekw - 4 hours ago

That’s so great! Thank you!

I wish something like this existed for Ada :)

zx8080 - 37 minutes ago

Sorry, I don't trust a compiler project that's done in 3 weeks (I've checked the repo commits history). Downvote this if you want.

dvh - 4 hours ago

For me the only reason to use pascal is GUI apps but this doesn't have it.

superdisk - 5 hours ago

Looks cool and does aim to address some of the annoying warts in Pascal. Especially the memory model.

lpcvoid - 2 hours ago

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peter_d_sherman - 6 hours ago

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